I have bought a used Sig Liberty Sport. Does anyone know what the CG position is??
Bill L
I have bought a used Sig Liberty Sport. Does anyone know what the CG position is??
Bill L
I have bought a used Sig Liberty Sport. Does anyone know what the CG position is??
Most planes come with a CG, otherwise known as the Carl Goldberg, named after that venerable designer and manufacturer of R/C planes. The CG is usually on the wing someplace, and should be marked on the plans. If your plane doesn't have one, I have several left over from retired or crashed planes. I'm sure one of these would work on your bipe. If you want one, please deposit $10 + $5.00 shipping into my PayPall account, and I'll send it right out.
Dr.1
I have bought a used Sig Liberty Sport. Does anyone know what the CG position is??
A R/C plane can't fly without a CG. Most planes come with a CG, otherwise known as the Carl Goldberg, named after that venerable designer and manufacturer of R/C planes. It is usually found somewhere on the wing, and is sometimes marked on the plans. If your plane doesn't have one, I have several left over from retired or crashed planes. One should fit your bipe. If you want one, just deposit $10 + $5 shipping into my PayPal account, and I'll send one right out. Dr.1
That is a wonderful plane to fly. I have mine equipped with a .91
4-stroke and smoke. A good everyday flyer- no hangar queen.On mine, I just lift it by placing my fingers under the middle of the top wing and it seems to balance there and fly well. I can check the plans if you need.
See mine here:
Nice planes and web page M-M mk
Mike - Great Site! Where can a guy get some info on your Tango?
Here:
Funtastic Article - Thanks!
Tango construction article:
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